And there's no replacement because there's no Evolution for Windows.
Miguel & the gang @ Ximian / SUSE / Novell are working on it. It's being seperated into a front end (that eventually will be Mono GTK+ and GTK is being ported to Windows agressively.
Until then, Mozilla Thunderbird is looking better every day and their already working on putting Exchange like features into it (post 1.0).
A blue-ribbon panel of technology experts assembled by the National Academy of Sciences said lawmakers should consider ending Microsoft's and other software companies' special protection from product liability lawsuits, which have long forced makers of cars, medical devices and just about everything else to pay closer attention to the safety of their wares.
Interesting, but in the case of free software, what would this mean for the developers? We all want Microsoft to be held responsible in some way for their security holes and such, but would we want to be treated the same way ourselves?
We would have to write better code. Fewer programs would be made and more people would collaborate because there would be a greater price and hurdle to starting a development project. The Problem with most Open-Source projects is with the multiplication of work.
What most people don't realize or ignore is that their itch is being scratched by someone else and they would rather scratch it themselves than help someone else scratch both their backs.
This might solve that problem, at least partiallly, by forcing people to work together more and fix current code rather than forking the code every time someone's ego gets in the way of the project.
Aren't all of these MircoSats just making near earth orbit more dangerous? Maybe they orbit at different altitudes or something but, this seems really dangerous for useful things like com sats, current and future space stations, space shuttle missions etc...
Hans Bruer who I have heard on many times on the Gimpwin-Dev mailing list has ported Dia for Gnome to windows. This also uses Tor Lillquist's (Another Finnish Programmer) GTK and GIMP ports. It's sweet. Highly useable.
The description for Dia is below: It's basically a Dia-gram program
Dia is a gtk+ based diagram creation program released under the GPL license. It can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams. It currently has special objects to help draw entity relationship diagrams, UML diagrams, flowcharts, network diagrams, and simple circuits. It is also possible to add support for new shapes by writing simple XML files, using a subset of SVG to draw the shape.
All you Windows Hackers looking to get into Linux, GTK programming go check it out. It's a sweet program.http://hans.breuer.org/dia/
There's also an Ada 95 implementation of GTK for windows at http://gtkada.eu.org
And there's no replacement because there's no Evolution for Windows.
Miguel & the gang @ Ximian / SUSE / Novell are working on it. It's being seperated into a front end (that eventually will be Mono GTK+ and GTK is being ported to Windows agressively.
Until then, Mozilla Thunderbird is looking better every day and their already working on putting Exchange like features into it (post 1.0).
Open Source, looking better every day.
We would have to write better code. Fewer programs would be made and more people would collaborate because there would be a greater price and hurdle to starting a development project. The Problem with most Open-Source projects is with the multiplication of work.
What most people don't realize or ignore is that their itch is being scratched by someone else and they would rather scratch it themselves than help someone else scratch both their backs.
This might solve that problem, at least partiallly, by forcing people to work together more and fix current code rather than forking the code every time someone's ego gets in the way of the project.
Aren't all of these MircoSats just making near earth orbit more dangerous? Maybe they orbit at different altitudes or something but, this seems really dangerous for useful things like com sats, current and future space stations, space shuttle missions etc...
just my 0.02 $US
What happened to VIA's Celeron competitor? I wanted to buy two of those and MP those things.
Gtk-Ada also has Glade 0.5.5 ported and it's used to build all the GUI for the programs. Pretty Sweet.
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The description for Dia is below: It's basically a Dia-gram program
Dia is a gtk+ based diagram creation program released under the GPL license. It can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams. It currently has special objects to help draw entity relationship diagrams, UML diagrams, flowcharts, network diagrams, and simple circuits. It is also possible to add support for new shapes by writing simple XML files, using a subset of SVG to draw the shape.All you Windows Hackers looking to get into Linux, GTK programming go check it out. It's a sweet program. http://hans.breuer.org/dia/
There's also an Ada 95 implementation of GTK for windows at http://gtkada.eu.org